‘Angels & Demons’ Download and Reviews
“Angels & Demons” Movie Details
Angels & Demons tagline: The holiest event of our time. Perfect for their return.
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| Directors: Ron Howard | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 47,272 votes |
“Angels & Demons” Movie Review
“Angels and Demons” Plot Summary
Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon works to solve a murder and prevent a terrorist act against the Vatican.
Entertaining, smart and great acted.
This is one of that movies that created a previous expectation on how is it going to be, thanks to Dan Brown’s best seller that gave life to this piece… But don’t be fooled.
For all those people who say ‘hey, it’s missing this… in the book, blah, blah’ please stay in literature only and stop comparing the movies with the books, because it’s obvious that the screenwriters modified a lot the original material for turning it into a movie.
Directing, from Ron Howard, is magnificent, I dare to say, one of his finest works to the date. Music by Hans Zimmer is just perfect as always and photography goes with the flow along it.
But, one of the strongest forts of this movie is the acting. Mr. McGregor’s acting is impressing in this movie, and if I give the movie a nine that easily could have been a seven because of many script factor (nothing about comparing to the book, really) it is because of him. He is so inside the character that I had different feelings towards him during the movie all of them really deep. As always, McGregor’s acting turns a good movie into a great one.
Go watch this film… It’s worth it.
And stop comparing books to movies, please.
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‘License to Wed’ Download and Reviews
“License to Wed” Movie Details
License to Wed tagline: First came love… then came Reverend Frank.
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| IMDB Rating: 5.1/10 out of 14,431 votes |
“License to Wed” Movie Review
“License to Wed” Plot Summary
A reverend puts an engaged couple through a grueling marriage preparation course to see if they are meant to be married in his church. add synopsis
Decent comedy
OK now this movie wasn’t bad at all, I am a pretty big Robin Williams fan, I mean like I love Mrs. Doubtfire, RV, and a couple other of his movies and stand up specials too. Even though I thought he was a bit held back in this one since he was the playing the role of a reverend and couldn’t say his normal jokes that makes him hilarious. John Krasinski and Mandy Moore weren’t bad as the couple who are struggling to get married but then realize that there is more to it than they realized. Overall I give it a 7 out of 10 because I had a few laughs but it probably could have been better. I would recommend this to all Robin Williams fans, just don’t expect him to be hilarious in this one and to comedy fans as well.
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